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Weather Cala Millor in October 2023: Temperature & Climate


Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Cala Millor in October 2023? Here you can find all information about the weather in Cala Millor in October:

  • >>Overview: Cala Millor Weather and Climate in October
  • >>Cala Millor weather by month // weather averages
  • >>Cala Millor weather in October // weather averages
  • >>Current temperature and weather forecast for Cala Millor



Cala Millor weather by month // weather averages

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  Avg. Temperature °C (°F) Min. Temperature °C (°F) Max. Temperature °C (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in) Humidity (%) Rainy days (d) avg. Sun hours (hours)
January

11.5

(52.7)

9. 4

(48.9)

13.5

(56.4)

50

(2)

74&percnt; 6 7.0
February

11.1

(52)

8.9

(47.9)

13.3

(56)

40

(1.6)

72&percnt; 5 7.0
March

12.8

(55.1)

10.3

(50.6)

15.4

(59.7)

29

(1.1)

72&percnt; 4 9.0
April

15

(59)

12.4

(54.3)

17.6

(63.7)

33

(1.3)

73&percnt; 4 10.0
May

18.1

(64.6)

15.2

(59.4)

20.8

(69.4)

26

(1)

72&percnt; 3 12.0
June

22. 2

(71.9)

19.1

(66.3)

25

(77)

11

(0.4)

70&percnt; 2 13.0
July

25

(77)

22

(71.6)

27.9

(82.2)

4

(0.2)

68&percnt; 1 12.0
August

25.5

(77.8)

22.7

(72.9)

28.3

(82.9)

11

(0.4)

68&percnt; 2 11.0
September

23

(73.3)

20.5

(68.9)

25.4

(77.7)

46

(1.8)

69&percnt; 4 10.0
October

20

(68)

17.8

(64.1)

22.2

(71.9)

64

(2.5)

73&percnt; 7 8. 0
November

15.4

(59.8)

13.6

(56.5)

17.3

(63.1)

83

(3.3)

72&percnt; 8 7.0
December

12.7

(54.9)

10.9

(51.5)

14.6

(58.3)

58

(2.3)

73&percnt; 6 6.0
  January February March April May June July August September October November December
Avg. Temperature °C (°F)

11.5 °C

(52.7) °F

11.1 °C

(52) °F

12.8 °C

(55.1) °F

15 °C

(59) °F

18.1 °C

(64.6) °F

22.2 °C

(71.9) °F

25 °C

(77) °F

25. 5 °C

(77.8) °F

23 °C

(73.3) °F

20 °C

(68) °F

15.4 °C

(59.8) °F

12.7 °C

(54.9) °F

Min. Temperature °C (°F)

9.4 °C

(48.9) °F

8.9 °C

(47.9) °F

10.3 °C

(50.6) °F

12.4 °C

(54.3) °F

15.2 °C

(59.4) °F

19.1 °C

(66.3) °F

22 °C

(71.6) °F

22.7 °C

(72.9) °F

20.5 °C

(68.9) °F

17.8 °C

(64.1) °F

13.6 °C

(56.5) °F

10.9 °C

(51.5) °F

Max. Temperature °C (°F)

13.5 °C

(56.4) °F

13.3 °C

(56) °F

15.4 °C

(59.7) °F

17.6 °C

(63.7) °F

20.8 °C

(69.4) °F

25 °C

(77) °F

27. 9 °C

(82.2) °F

28.3 °C

(82.9) °F

25.4 °C

(77.7) °F

22.2 °C

(71.9) °F

17.3 °C

(63.1) °F

14.6 °C

(58.3) °F

Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)

50

(1)

40

(1)

29

(1)

33

(1)

26

(1)

11

(0)

4

(0)

11

(0)

46

(1)

64

(2)

83

(3)

58

(2)

Humidity(%) 74&percnt; 72&percnt; 72&percnt; 73&percnt; 72&percnt; 70&percnt; 68&percnt; 68&percnt; 69&percnt; 73&percnt; 72&percnt; 73&percnt;
Rainy days (d) 6 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 5 6 7 6
avg. Sun hours (hours) 6.7 7.4 9.0 10.4 11.6 12.7 12.4 11.5 9.6 8.3 7.0 6.4

Data: 1991 – 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: avg. Sun hours

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Cala Millor weather in October // weather averages

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Temperature (°C) | (°F) Temperature max. (°C) | (°F) Temperature min. (°C) | (°F) Water Temperature (°C) | (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) | (inch. )
1. October 22 °C | 71 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 19 °C | 67 °F 24 °C | 76 °F 1.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
2. October 21 °C | 70 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 19 °C | 66 °F 24 °C | 76 °F 0.8 mm | 0.0 inch.
3. October 21 °C | 71 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 19 °C | 66 °F 24 °C | 76 °F 1.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
4. October 21 °C | 70 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 19 °C | 65 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 0.7 mm | 0.0 inch.
5. October 21 °C | 69 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 0.4 mm | 0.0 inch.
6. October 21 °C | 69 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 0.9 mm | 0.0 inch.
7. October 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 0. 3 mm | 0.0 inch.
8. October 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 24 °C | 75 °F 0.5 mm | 0.0 inch.
9. October 20 °C | 69 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 24 °C | 74 °F 0.6 mm | 0.0 inch.
10. October 20 °C | 69 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 0.8 mm | 0.0 inch.
11. October 20 °C | 69 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 0.7 mm | 0.0 inch.
12. October 21 °C | 69 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 18 °C | 65 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
13. October 20 °C | 68 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 0.4 mm | 0.0 inch.
14. October 19 °C | 67 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 18 °C | 64 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 0. 3 mm | 0.0 inch.
15. October 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 74 °F 0.5 mm | 0.0 inch.
16. October 19 °C | 67 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
17. October 19 °C | 67 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
18. October 19 °C | 67 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
19. October 19 °C | 67 °F 21 °C | 71 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
20. October 20 °C | 67 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 23 °C | 73 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
21. October 19 °C | 67 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0. 3 mm | 0.0 inch.
22. October 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
23. October 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.2 mm | 0.0 inch.
24. October 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 16 °C | 62 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
25. October 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
26. October 19 °C | 67 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 63 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
27. October 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 17 °C | 62 °F 22 °C | 72 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
28. October 19 °C | 66 °F 21 °C | 70 °F 16 °C | 62 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0. 1 mm | 0.0 inch.
29. October 18 °C | 65 °F 21 °C | 69 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.1 mm | 0.0 inch.
30. October 18 °C | 65 °F 20 °C | 69 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
31. October 18 °C | 64 °F 20 °C | 68 °F 16 °C | 61 °F 22 °C | 71 °F 0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.

Data: 1999 – 2019

Airport close to Cala Millor

The closest Airports of Cala Millor are: Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) 56.73km,Menorca Airport (MAH) 77.20km,Ibiza Airport (IBZ) 191.97km

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Cala Millor Weather (2023) ᗎ Overview of all months here!

Cala Millor weather is very mild almost all year round, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year. The summers can be subtropically hot (August 24 degrees Celsius), while the winter months are moderate (January 9 degrees Celsius).

Cala Millor on the east coast only gets light showers on about 50 days from the precipitation from the north-west.

January – Cool, windy and also rainy

In the winter month January is the weather in Cala Millor damp and gusty. The daily temperatures are between 4 and 15,5 degrees, the average temperature is 9,8 degrees.

The sky is often overcast, on 12 days it rains lightly, with a precipitation level of 34 millimeters. Humidity is pretty high at 73 percent.

But the sun peeks through the clouds for 4 hours a day. And nature manages to conjure up the famous almond blossom in the second half of January! The water temperature is only 15,6 degrees and is only for trained “ice bathers”!

Cala Millor in February: Beach Yes – Swimming No!

At 14,4 degrees, the water is coldest in February, but walking, hiking, cycling or horseback riding are definitely possible. Average daily temperatures of 10,1 degrees, with a maximum of 15,9 degrees and a minimum of 4,2 degrees, allow for a wide range of outdoor activities.

There are rain showers only 9 days a month, 37 millimeters fall Rain.

The February weather brings a lot of moisture with 71 percent, which only the 5 hours of sunshine per day can make up for!

März: Die Sonne bringt die Obstblüte

Hoffnungsvolle 18 Grad Tagestemperatur lassen im März an die Ankunft des Frühlings glauben! Cala Millor in March kann echt toll sein!

Es können aber auch mit weniger Glück nur 5,5 Grad werden, wobei die Durchschnittstemperatur weiterhin bei 10,1 Grad liegt.

Die Sonne scheint 6 Stunden lang.

There are 9 days of precipitation in March, the height is 20 millimeters. The air is very humid, at 74 percent.

The water isn’t suitable for bathing yet, the water temperature is only 14,8 degrees. On the other hand, peach blossoms and wonderfully fragrant orange trees delight the senses from around mid-March!

Cala Millor in April: April doesn’t know what it wants

10 rainy days with 35 millimeters of precipitation compete with 6 daily hours of sunshine. The warm rays manage to raise the daytime temperature to 20,1 degrees. The minimum daily temperature does not fall below 7,6 degrees, but the humidity is 75 percent. The weather can be windy but is good for hiking.

At 16,7 degrees, it’s still too cold for swimming, except for the really brave!

Cala Millor in May: Bathing begins

Cala Millor is particularly recommended from May, because the daytime temperature reaches up to 24 degrees! An average of 17,9 degrees is impressive, and the lowest temperature to be expected is already 11,6 degrees.

The sun shines for 9 hours and brings the water to a bathing temperature of 20,5 degrees. This is the breakthrough for bathers! It is relatively dry, but it can rain 4 millimeters on 8 to 30 days, with a humidity of 73 percent.

Cala Millor in June: The climate in just ideal

The weather in this region is very nice in June and the days are long! The average temperatures are 22 to 26 degrees.

However, maximum temperatures can sometimes reach 33 degrees, while minimum values ​​are 16 degrees. In the morning temperatures drop to 24 degrees, but after an average of 12 hours of sunshine everything is fine again! The climate in june in Cala Millor is quite dry, because it rains about 4 millimeters of precipitation on only 18 days.

The humidity is at 70 percent. The seawater now has the optimum bathing level at 22,2 degrees and in most federal states there are no school holidays yet!

Cala Millor in July: Warm and crowded

July is the driest month, with no rainy days. The maximum temperatures can exceed 30 degrees, the thermometer shows at least 24 degrees, an average of 27 degrees.

Sunshine lasts for 11 hours, with long warm evenings and dramatic red sunsets. Humidity in July is 72 percent.

The water reaches an impressive 24 degrees, just right for the water mermaids and men!

Cala Millor in August: The sun shines brightly

July and August are the hottest months in Cala Millor. At a maximum temperature of 31,6 degrees, the place in the shade becomes interesting.

With the lowest values ​​around 20 degrees and an average temperature of 25 degrees, you should enjoy the sun’s rays in moderation! After all, the sun shines for 9 hours! It’s not raining, but the air is 71 percent humid.

The water warms up to over 24 degrees, making it the warmest of the year.

Cala Millor in September: A relaxed holiday month

The September weather brings it to 18 to 28 degrees, an average of 26 degrees. That’s very good for September! The bathing beach always attracts one water temperature of over 22 degrees and 7 hours of sunshine a day.

The school holidays are over, leaving the other semesters Playa de Cala Millor populate. In September it can rain on 9 days, with a precipitation amount of 56 millimeters, at a humidity of 70 percent.

Cala Millor in October: Warm, bathing weather and increasingly relaxed

When the autumn weather is nice, the sun is in the sky for 7 hours and reaches a maximum of 23,8 degrees, a minimum of 13,2 degrees and an average of 18,5 degrees.

These temperatures are impressive! However, 12 rainy days and 62 millimeters of precipitation can only be survived with rain gear! Humidity is 71 percent, but the water isn’t cooling down that quickly. It’s still 22 to 24 degrees.

Cala Millor in November: There is the most rain

In late autumn it is still possible to swim in Cala Millor, the water temperature is over 21 degrees! The sun will only peek out of the clouds in 5 hours in November.

But it will still be between 19 and 20 degrees warm, an average of 14 degrees and a minimum of 9 degrees. There’s a walk on the promenade in it! With 13 rainy days and 58 millimeters of precipitation, be prepared for the showers and gusts of wind! The air is still 71 percent humid.

Cala Millor in December: There is something special about this month

The weather is in in winter Cala Millor not particularly good, but still acceptable. In the month of December, the average temperature is 11 degrees, the maximum temperature is reached at noon with 16 degrees, minimum 6 degrees. The sun only comes out 5 hours a day. It rains more than 13 millimeters of precipitation on 62 days. The humidity is 72 percent, the water is only 17 degrees. Lots of shops and Restaurants are closed, but those who love peace are now welcome! Wintering in Cala Millor? No problem!

Content

  • January – Cool, windy and also rainy
  • Cala Millor in February: Beach Yes – Swimming No!
  • März: Die Sonne bringt die Obstblüte
  • Cala Millor in April: April doesn’t know what it wants
  • Cala Millor in May: Bathing begins
  • Cala Millor in June: The climate in just ideal
  • Cala Millor in July: Warm and crowded
  • Cala Millor in August: The sun shines brightly
  • Cala Millor in September: A relaxed holiday month
  • Cala Millor in October: Warm, bathing weather and increasingly relaxed
  • Cala Millor in November: There is the most rain
  • Cala Millor in December: There is something special about this month

The 10 Best Apartments in Cala Millor, Spain


Review score

Excellent: 9+
Very good: 8+
Good: 7+
Fairly good: 6+

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Lowest price at the beginning
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Apartamentos Alborada

4 stars

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Cala Millor

Set in Cala Millor, 36 km from Alcudia, Alborada is a fully equipped apartment with sea views. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Everything! Especially the incredible view and the location.
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9.3

Superb

139 reviews

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Modern apartment with stunning sea view

Cala Millor

Modern apartment with stunning sea view is located in Cala Millor, 400 meters from Cala Millor Beach. It offers air conditioning, a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
Beautiful view out from the terrace, spacious apartment, fully equipped with everything you may need. Location very close to the beach. Lot of restaurants near by. Host very friendly and helpful. Recommended!
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9.8

Superb

18 reviews

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Apartamento en la Playa

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Cala Millor

En. with air conditioning and balcony. La Playa is located in Cala Millor. A terrace is available. This apartment has 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with…
Very lovely and clean apartment. Very nice, uncomplicated and caring host. Thumbs up!
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9.4

Excellent

17 reviews

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SA MANIGA 6-H

Cala Millor

SA Maniga 6-H is located in Cala Millor. It offers rooms with a seating area and a flat-screen TV.
Very clean modern apartment, great location, right on the beach, amazing sea view from every window. Just perfect.

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9.4

Excellent

7 reviews

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Sa Maniga 6F

Cala Millor

Situated in Cala Millor in the Majorca region, Sa Maniga 6F Luxus gigantischer Meerblick has a balcony. Guests of the apartments have access to a fully equipped kitchen.
amazing views from the balcony

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Excellent

11 reviews

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Sa Maniga 6E

Cala Millor

Located in Cala Millor in the Balearic Islands region, Sa Maniga 6 G has a balcony. Cala Millor Beach is 400 meters away.
Excellent apartment. And the view from the balcony is just amazing. Quiet calm place. Very satisfied

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10 reviews

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Calamilloraptm2

Cala Millor

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Calamilorapitm2 offers accommodation in Cala Millor, 200 meters from Cala Millor Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and a terrace. The windows overlook the city.
We were very satisfied with the apartments. Hoster Joan, who is extremely caring and benevolent, should be commended separately

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Excellent

20 reviews

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Skyline Cala Nau

Cala Millor
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Situated in Cala Millor in the Balearic Islands, Skyline Cala Nau has a balcony. A terrace is available.
Excellent, pretty, and clean apartment with an amazing view to the sea. The apartment had everything necessary to have a nice vacation: two bedrooms with double beds, fully equipped kitchen, balcony, parking. The owners are extremely helpful and even allowed us to arrive earlier than the check-in time. I totally recommend it.

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Excellent

10 reviews

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Sea Club Apartments

Cala Millor

Situated 100 meters from Cala Millor Beach in Cala Millor, Sea Club Apartment offers a seating area. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and private parking.
Clean, comfortable, even better than on the pictures. Lovely place! Would recommend to everyone!

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Excellent

48 reviews

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Sa Maniga 6 O Apartment Stephanie

Cala Millor

Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Stephanie is located in Cala Millor. It features a restaurant and a bar.

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    This modern aparthotel offers comfortable rooms overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Hipotels Dunas features indoor and outdoor pools and a gym.
    Close to the beach, walking distance from shops, town centre, bike and car rentals.
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    From € 61.24 per night

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    Set in Cala Millor, 36 km from Alcudia, Alborada is a fully equipped apartment with sea views. Free Wi-Fi is available.
    Everything! Especially the incredible view and the location.

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    Modern apartment with stunning sea view is located in Cala Millor, 400 meters from Cala Millor Beach. It offers air conditioning, a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
    Beautiful view out from the terrace, spacious apartment, fully equipped with everything you may…

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    From € 96 per night

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    En. with air conditioning and balcony. La Playa is located in Cala Millor. A terrace is available. This apartment has 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with…
    Very lovely and clean apartment. Very nice, uncomplicated and caring host. Thumbs up!
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    SA Maniga 6-H is located in Cala Millor. It offers rooms with a seating area and a flat-screen TV.
    Very clean modern apartment, great location, right on the beach, amazing sea view from every window.

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    From € 137.70 per night

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    Situated in Cala Millor in the Majorca region, Sa Maniga 6F Luxus gigantischer Meerblick has a balcony. Guests of the apartments have access to a fully equipped kitchen.
    amazing views from the balcony

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    From € 115 per night

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    Located in Cala Millor in the Balearic Islands region, Sa Maniga 6 G has a balcony. Cala Millor Beach is 400 meters away.
    Excellent apartment. And the view from the balcony is just amazing. Quiet calm place. Very satisfied
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    From € 148.50 per night

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    Calamilorapitm2 offers accommodation in Cala Millor, 200 meters from Cala Millor Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and a terrace. The windows overlook the city.
    We were very satisfied with the apartments.

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      Located in Cala Millor, a few steps from Cala Millor Beach and 2 km from Sa Coma Beach, Cozy apartment with a fantastic sea view provides accommodation with amenities such as free WiFi and a…

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      Situated 100 meters from Cala Millor Beach in Cala Millor, Sea Club Apartment offers a seating area. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and private parking.
      Clean, comfortable, even better than on the pictures. Lovely place! Would recommend to everyone!
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      9.2
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      Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Stephanie is located in Cala Millor. It features a restaurant and a bar.

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      Located in Cala Millor, 37 km from Alcudia, this air-conditioned apartment features free WiFi. The kitchen has an oven, microwave and refrigerator.
      Fantastic appartment with wonderful sea views. Just like a home with everything you need supplied.
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      Just 100 meters from the beach in the popular Mallorca resort, this apartment complex features a large outdoor pool. Spend the day at the Atalaya by the pool and take a refreshing dip in the pool.
      We loved the apparent, friendly staff, nice view, close to the promenade and there’s a big Aldi…

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      Aparthotel Ciudad Laurel is located 550 meters from Cala Bona Beach. It features a restaurant, bar, seasonal outdoor pool, fitness center and free WiFi.
      delicious food, beautiful territory, comfortable rooms, excellent location, animation and amenities…

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      Located a few steps from Cala Millor Beach, Villa Margarita offers accommodation with a balcony, a terrace, free WiFi and private parking.
      Everything is great! I liked it very much!
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      La Santa Maria is located 400 meters from Cala Millor Beach. It offers apartments with a balcony, a seasonal outdoor pool and a bar.
      Liked everything. Breakfasts are super

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      Talaiot Cala Millor is located in Cala Millor, 200 meters from Cala Millor Beach. The windows offer sea and mountain views.
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      Set in Cala Millor in the Balearic Islands, Adrover has a patio and pool views. Cala Millor Beach is 200 meters away.

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      Situated in Cala Millor in the Balearic Islands, Skyline Cala Nau has a balcony. A terrace is available.
      Excellent, pretty, and clean apartment with an amazing view to the sea.
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      From € 434.85 per night

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      Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony, Duplex Las Palmeras II is located in Cala Millor. Guests of the apartments have access to a fully equipped kitchen.

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      Located about 100 meters from Cala Millor Beach, MASTIL offers sea views. Guests can relax in the garden and on the patio. This apartment features a balcony and free WiFi.
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      Mallorca SL is located in Cala Millor, 700 meters from Cala Millor Beach. It offers air-conditioned apartments with access to a garden with a terrace.
      Stunning! Easy access via a lock box holding the keys and room information.

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      From € 74.60 per night

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      Sa Maniga 6G offers beachfront accommodation in Cala Millor, 1.7 km from Sa Coma Beach and 2 km from Cala Bona Beach. It offers air conditioning and free Wi-Fi.
      The apartment was had a great location, Thomas the service guy was amazing.

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      From € 218.80 per night

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      Xaloc HRC Apartments are located a few steps from Cala Millor Beach. Guests can access the balcony. The apartments offer free WiFi and private parking on site.
      Fantastic balcony glass doors with MAGJESTIC SEA AND SKY VIEWS…
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    • These apartments in Cala Millor are highly rated by couples: Family Sun Seasight Apartment, Modern apartment with stunning sea view, Sa Maniga 6E.

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      Apartamentos Alborada, Modern apartment with stunning sea view, and Calamilloraptm2 are some of the popular apartments in Cala Millor.

    • The average price per night for an apartment in Cala Millor for this weekend is €147.32 (based on Booking.com prices). nine0006

    • Many families visiting Cala Millor enjoyed staying at Sa Maniga 6F, Modern apartment with stunning sea view, and Apartamento en la Playa.

    • The average price of an apartment in Cala Millor for today is €259.41 (based on Booking.com prices).

    • Apartments in Cala Millor that offer highly-rated breakfasts include Aparthotel Club Simó, Hipotels Dunas Aparthotel, and Hipotels Mercedes Aparthotel. nine0006

    • On average, an apartment in Cala Millor costs €402.85 per night (based on Booking.com prices).

    • SA MANIGA 6-H, Skyline Cala Nau, and Modern apartment with stunning sea view have received great reviews for the views from their rooms in Cala Millor.

    Greek islands. Where is the warmest place in October?

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    Greek islands. Where is the warmest place in October?

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    Inclusive familiar face 9/21/10 11:00

    NEW 21.09.10 11:00

    I would like to fly for a week during the autumn holidays (mid-October) to relax. The Canary Islands are a little expensive, you don’t want to go to Tunisia, Egypt or Morocco, because. I’m used to not lying on the beach and stuffing my belly, but traveling on vacation. It is already cold in the Balearic Mountains at this time. Only the Greek islands remain. Tell me (only from personal experience) on which one is the warmest at this time? Please do not send to weather sites, they are not very relevant. I already had a rest in Crete in October, it was still warm, but the locals said that they were just lucky with the weather. What about Rhodes, or Cyprus? Or are there any other options? nine0006

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    Gordana patriot 09/21/10 12:18

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    You don’t have to do it once, but you can focus on it.
    Auf Zypern herrscht mediterranes Klima mit deutlich kontinentaler Ausprägung. Die Temperaturen sind höher als im nördlichen Mittelmeerraum und von der levantinischen Küste wehen oft heiße Wüstenwinde übers Meer. Das Mittelmeer um Zypern hat die höchsten Wassertemperaturen im gesamten Raum. Im Februar werden etwa 17 °C, im August um 28 °C erreicht. nine0497 Regen fellt vor allem von Dezember bis April. Von Mai bis November ist es trocken und vor allem im Landesinneren zum Teil sehr heiß. Nicosia hat im Juli und August eine durchschnittliche Höchsttemperatur von 37 °C, was nur 2 °C unter der Temperatur in Dubai liegt, jedoch 8 °C wärmer ist als auf Mallorca. In Extremefallen steigt das Thermometer
    im Zentrum der Insel im Hochsommer auf 47 °C. An den Küsten ist es während des Sommers meist am Tag 30 bis 35 °C warm, in der Nacht kühlt es auf 20 bis 23 °C ab. Der Westen der Insel um die Stadt Paphos ist 2 bis 4 °C kühler als der Osten. Im Winter liegen die Temperaturen zwischen 15 °C und 20 °C am Tage, von Zeit zu Zeit auch darüber, selten darunter. Oberhalb von 1.500 m kann es Schnee geben, Frost ist auch im Flachland häufiger, an der Küste jedoch praktisch auszuschließen. nine0006

    All about me https://my. germany.ru/438484

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    Fleur_09 guest 09/21/10 19:12

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    in reply Inklusive 09/21/10 11:00

    We were also in Crete in the middle of October. In 2008, it was also warm and you can swim. For the whole week 1 time was short rain. Maybe not take risks and go to Crete. The island is large, there are probably still white spots.

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    Belka2007 old-timer 21.09.10 20:28

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    Definitely Crit.

    “Faina Georgievna, how are you?” – “Do you know, my dear, what is shit? So it is like jam compared to my life “(c)

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    Cedoi0 regular 09/22/10 09:11

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    and I liked Israel in October the weather was up to +40 and the water was warm warm like tea

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    It’s great to have a rest in Cyprus in October! I lived there for 2 years. It’s about the weather. If with regards to excursions, it is better to rent a car, in 5 days you can inspect the whole of Cyprus yourself, and purchases (products, fruits, etc. are best done at a rodenbau – an order of magnitude cheaper if you have a car). Very beautiful in the Troodos mountains. The capital is Nicosia. In the city of Paphos. True, in October you will not see all the beauties of nature in Cyprus. All beauty will be destroyed by the summer sun. Cyprus is fragrant with all flowers from March to June. That grass, which in October seems like straw, blooms in March with unusual flowers. Whenever you are going there, do not skimp on the hotel. Preliminary it is better to climb on the Internet, read the responses. The best thing is to book a hotel
    seashore in the city of Limassol. In general, Cypriots are not bad people, but they really like to breed tourists for money, especially taxi drivers. Stay away from the Pontians. And I also want to warn you, yesterday I talked with Friends, they constantly live in Cyprus, an earthquake is expected in the near future. And this feeling is not pleasant. She survived him there 6.5 points. nine0006

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    Hlukhi native 9/22/10 9:05 pm

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    Stay away from the Pontians.

    And how to determine what they are and why they are dangerous?

    … take comfort in hope; be patient in affliction, constant in prayer…Rom. 12:12

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    iosas passerby 09/29/10 23:49

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    in reply Hlukhi 22.09.10 21:05

    It’s better to go to Cuba, Mexico at this time, there is something to see and the weather is always good, and the service is much better than we have in Europe, you won’t regret it.

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    medvedev2345 local 09/30/10 15:23

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    Gute Reise!
    www. welt.de/politik/article2471970/In-Mexiko-gehoert-alle-Macht-den-Droge…
    In Mexico hat der Krieg der Drogenbosse dieses Jahr schon fast 3000 Menschenleben gefordert. nine0497 Die Burger leben in Angst: Mord und Entführungen sind alltäglich geworden.
    Viele hören nicht auf zu protestieren – aber die meisten stumpfen ab.
    Die Regierung steht dem Terror hilflos gegenüber.

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    Uhti-Tukhti “Nobody is perfect” 09/30/10 18:41

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    in reply medvedev2345 09/30/10 15:23

    but how many impressions, for the rest of your life

    Experience is what you get, not getting what you wanted. (c) Happiness – it’s not to have what you want, but to want what you have (c)

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    Tesemka native 01.10.10 10:21

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    What a cute nonsense!

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    appro native 01. 10.10 17:28

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    in reply to Cedoi0 09/22/10 09:11

    Israel, although the warmest in the Mediterranean, is also the most expensive.

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    Kotofeja visitor 05.10.10 23:55

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    in reply Inklusive 09/21/10 11:00

    Just returned from Rhodes, rested from September 21 to October 4 in the Lindos area, Lindos Princess hotel. The weather was excellent all the time: 30-28 degrees. Water: 23 deg. On October 4, on the day of departure at 9 am, it was already 25 degrees.
    The season is there until November 1, then basically, all hotels are closed. So, you can still make it.

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    Olgochka native 06.10.10 13:53

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    Last year we were in Rhodes in the Faliraki region in the last weeks of September, for 12 days not a single rainy one, it was very warm and the water was warm. The only negative is the strong wind, but without it it would be very hot.
    October 3rd returned from Mallorca, Cala Millor area, Sillot. 3-4 days in the last days of September were rainy, the rest of the days were as ordered, very warm and the water is super. Upon departure at the reception, we were “delighted”, saying that such weather would be established for another week. In general, the weather on the islands cannot be predicted even for a day, not to mention weeks. This year in Mallorca it was unusually cold in spring and also cool in autumn. Let’s hope this year was an exception, as the island
    I liked it very much and we plan to continue our acquaintance with Mallorca in the future. nine0006

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    Kotofeja visitor 11. 10.10 23:33

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    in reply Olgochka 10/06/10 13:53

    If you liked Mallorca and you want to visit there again, I can recommend other places: Calla Ratjada, Alcudia district, Antrax port. Calla Millor is already a very crowded place and is considered an artificially created tour. area, although the beach there is not bad.

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    xellek visitor 12.10.10 07:41

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    in reply Inklusive 09/21/10 11:00

    Last year we were in Crete, just on the 20th of October. Temperature 24-25 degrees. The sea is still warm. The weather was gloomy for several days, but we were in a car and traveled around the island. And how can you be in Crete and not see the famous Knossos! I really liked the place where we lived: Elounda, km. 10 from the town of Agios Nikolaos.

Palma mallorca weather october: Palma October Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)

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Sailing the Balearic Islands, October 2012

We still needed 600 certified nautical miles of the 1,000 required for our permits.  So we signed up for a week of “instructive cruising”  wit the Swiss Cruising Club in  the Balearic islands.

A map of the Balearic Islands of Spain. Map created by Norman Einstein, May 26, 2006.

Palma de Mallorca was a pleasant surprise.  Even during the last week of October, the temperatures were quite warm, ranging between 28° during the day and 16° at night. We would have loved to have had more time to explore the city as it is steeped in history, having been conquered by such cultures as the Minoans, the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Byzantines and the British.

The Cruising Club charted three Sun Odyssey 43s, all based in the Real Club Nautico di Palma. The marina was close to a super yacht maintenance and refit facility and I have to say we’d never seen, in real life, so many super yachts (we’re talking 300 feet and up!) all in one place.

Superyachts in Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca is quite a convenient place to charter as the marina is only about 20 minutes from the airport and there’s an XXL Carrefour supermarket on the way.  Our strategy, since we were a total of 7 crew in the boat, was to rent a minivan at the airport and use it for transportation and  provisioning at the Supermarket.  Jacques and I returned the van to the airport a few hours later and returned to the marina by taxi.  We then had a lovely dinner of local wine and tapas at a Tapas bar close to the marina before turning in early to get a good start the next day.

More super yachts at the marina in Palma de Mallorca

Breakfast in the cockpit at Real Club Nautico di Palma.

The following morning was a blustery one, with gusts up to 30 knots.  Our departure out of the harbour was cut short by the mainsail outhaul block exploding under the force of the wind as we unfurled the sail.  We radioed the charter company and went right back to our berth.   The manager at Sun Charter explained that the boat was up for a some major refitting during the winter and was scheduled to have the sails and running rigging changed.  We just had the rotten luck of using some dying equipment at the end of the season.

It took a few hours to change the block and re-rig the mainsail, and we finally sailed out of the harbour at around 3 o’clock.  We set off in the direction of Minorca, which is smaller and less developed that of Mallorca.  We managed to slip into a tiny marina on the south coast of Mallorca at around midnight.  The wind and the chop had made most of us quite seasick so we decided to not continue all night to Minorca.

The rest of the week was lovely with rather good wind and lots of sun.  We stayed in the lovely ports of Ciutadella, Mahon and Fornells as well as a beautiful anchorage on the east coast near Mahon.

The port of Ciutadella on the island of Minorca. These are the traditional fishing boats of the area.

The entrance/exit channel of the port of Ciutadella on Minorca.

A well-protected anchorage just outside of the port of Mahon on Minorca.

The delightful marina in Fornells on the island of Minorca.

View towards Cabo Caballeria on Minorca

The cruise back to Mallorca was marred by a series of squalls, but by the time we reached our anchorage in a calla (little cove) near Cap Formentor the weather had turned sunny and calm.

We ran into a couple of squalls between the islands of Minorca and Mallorca

The beautiful Cala Petite on the east coast of Mallorca

We then cruised along the majestic north coast of Mallorca, with its steep mountains and rocky coastline.

The rocky and mountainous north coast of Mallorca. Several mountain peaks have altitudes of over 1,000  meters

The pleasant Port de Andratx was our last stop before returning to Palma.  This is a town that seems to cater to a calmer, more mature brand of tourist, rather than the young, drunk, rowdy 18-year-old types you’ll find in Magaluf, a bit further away.   It was filled with charming restaurants and bars filled with couples spending a romantic friday night.  The cost of the berth at the Club de Vela was expensive at 80 Euros (for a 43-foot boat), but the facilities are first class, with luxurious showers and a swimming pool.

Arriving at Port de Andratx

Beautiful super yacht in the bay of Port de Andratx

 

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Things to do in majorca in october: Mallorca in October – Living in Mallorca

Опубликовано: March 3, 2023 в 5:34 am

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13 days in Majorca Itinerary in October • Inspirock

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Palma de Mallorca

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Cala Millor

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Cultural Capital of the Balearic Islands

Explore Palma de Mallorca’s surroundings by going to Alcudia Old Town (in Alcudia), Playa de Alcudia (in Port d’Alcudia) and Platja d’es Trenc (in Campos). Next up on the itinerary: pause for some serene contemplation at Catedral de Mallorca, indulge your taste buds at Mallorca Wine Tours, step into the grandiose world of Castell de Bellver, and get outside with Big Blue Diving.

For reviews, ratings, where to stay, and more tourist information, read Palma de Mallorca day trip tool.

New Orleans, USA to Palma de Mallorca is an approximately 20-hour flight. You can also fly. Due to the time zone difference, you’ll lose 7 hours traveling from New Orleans to Palma de Mallorca. When traveling from New Orleans in October, plan for a bit warmer days and slightly colder nights in Palma de Mallorca: temperatures range from 75°F by day to 57°F at night. Cap off your sightseeing on the 15th (Fri) early enough to go by car to Cala Millor.

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Tucked between rocky headlands in a sheltered bay with calm waters and packed with tourist amenities, Cala Millor is a purpose-built modern resort perfect for family holidays.

Explore Cala Millor’s surroundings by going to Parc Natural de Mondrago (in Santanyi), Casa Museo Els Calderers (in Sant Joan) and Cala Gran (in Cala d’Or). The adventure continues: Head underground at Cuevas del Drach, kick back and relax at Cala Agulla, discover the deep blue sea with Skualo Dive Center, and see Off-Road Tours.

To find where to stay, other places to visit, more things to do, and more tourist information, you can read our Cala Millor trip planner.

Drive from Palma de Mallorca to Cala Millor in 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or do a combination of train and bus. In October, daily temperatures in Cala Millor can reach 75°F, while at night they dip to 58°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 20th (Wed) early enough to travel back home.

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What To Do In A Week In Spain’s Largest Island

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  • Days 1 to 3: City of Palma
  • Day 4 and 5: West Coast
  • Day 6 and 7: East Coast

Mallorca (Majorca), one of Spain’s stunning Balearic Islands, is a quintessential getaway rife with secluded beaches, charming hill towns, ancient castles, idyllic vineyards, and swanky cliff side hotels. If you’ve been fantasizing about visiting this Spanish island, United Airlines’ seasonal direct route from New York/Newark (EWR) to Palma de Mallorca (PMI) is about to make your dreams come true. By eliminating a layover in Madrid, you can start your vacation in Mallorca earlier and arrive refreshed. Mallorca has a great deal to offer, and the more time you have on the island, the more memories to be made.

Whether visitors are looking for luxury resorts in Palma or in seaside towns, or seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences, such as listening to live classical music at the bottom of Drach Caves, this Mediterranean island has it all. As Mallorca’s top things to do are spread across its varied regions, it’s best to rent a car for the duration of your stay. The island experiences its high season during June through August; however, a visit during the shoulder season, either in May or September, yields pleasant weather with fewer tourists.

Keep reading to find out how you can spend a magical week in Mallorca.

Days 1 to 3: City of Palma

Begin your Mallorca vacation with a stay on the island’s capital city of Palma, at either a boutique hotel like Sant Jaume in Old Town, or a high-end, waterfront luxury property such as the St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort. After settling in, go for a sightseeing walk around picturesque Old Town, which includes the La Lonja Gothic Maritime Trade Exchange, La Seo Cathedral, and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina.

La Seo Cathedral and Castillo de Bellver are some of the most popular attractions in Palma. The 14th-century Gothic-style Cathedral is no doubt the most emblematic building in Mallorca’s capital, and is one of the tallest cathedrals in Europe, with its central nave rising 144 feet. Marvel at its golden sandstone walls and vibrant stained-glass rose windows, while learning about the Art Nouveau changes made by famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Be sure to sign up for a tour of the terraces, an unforgettable experience to see the stained-glass windows up close and be impressed by the panoramic views of the city.

No trip to Spain is complete without a visit to a medieval castle. A short drive from Old Town will bring you to the 13th-century Castillo de Bellver. Perched on a hilltop, the fortress is one of the few circular castles in Europe. Wander through its Romanesque and Gothic arcades, history museum, and take in the city views below.

End your stay in Palma with a hands-on cooking experience, preparing a traditional Mallorcan meal at Sa Llotgeta Bakery during a gastronomy workshop with Deborah. The workshop begins with an hour-long trip to the Mercado del Olivar – the city’s largest market – to meet the vendors and bring back local produce and ingredients for the meal. Back at the workshop, for the next three hours, create a complete seasonal menu, including an apéritif, starter, main course (most likely paella), dessert, and enjoy the fruits of your labor with local wine.

Day 4 and 5: West Coast

The natural beauty of the West coast of Mallorca beckons with the towering mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana and jagged cliffs that plummet to the sea. To get the most of this region, it’s best to situate yourself for a few days at a place like Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa, a seaside luxury property that sits right on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean.

A short drive from the hotel brings visitors to the UNESCO-listed Alfabia Gardens. The site features a 12th century Moorish Vizier’s residence surrounded by delightful gardens, ranging from English-style landscapes and tropical palm trees to lemon and orange orchards, located right in the heart of the Tramuntana mountain range. Alfabia Gardens is open for weddings and events for those looking for a fairytale-inspired celebrations. Guests can leisurely take in the gardens, and meander through the historic house and former stables.

The property is open from April to October, from 9:30am to 6:30pm.

Mallorca is known for its charming hilltowns, and the most inviting of them is Sóller, located in the valley of oranges, surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains. This picturesque town can be reached by an interurban Ferrocarril de Sóller railway ride on a vintage century-old wooden train, from Palma on an hour-long scenic journey through the mountains.

The main square of Sóller, Plaza de La Constitución, pulses with activity, with people snapping pics of the iconic Sant Bartomeu church, and the mystical plane trees surrounding the waterfall at the center of the square. The old-style tram linking the town to the port is another popular tourist attraction that takes riders through fragrant orange groves and gardens. Those wanting to walk the town are treated to rows of shops selling local artwork, cheese, jewelry (including the famous Manacor’s pearls), and souvenirs. At the end of March, Sóller celebrates its coveted fruit with the Orange Festival, featuring local music, food, and recipes made with oranges.

If time permits, drive to the other towns in the valley of oranges — Valldemossa and Deià – to take in the scenic views on a walk or sip coffee and enjoy traditional pastries like the sumptuous ensaïmada at the local cafes.

Between April and October, six trains go to/from Palma to Soller, with the first departing at 10:10 am and the last returning at 6:30 pm. Tickets cost $26 each way.

Day 6 and 7: East Coast

Caves come in all shapes and sizes, but the Caves of Drach, are unlike any others found in the world. Located on the east coast of the island in the town of Porto Cristo, the caves reach 82 feet deep, span more than a mile in length, and reveal a sparkling turquoise blue underground lake, Lake Martel. Visitors make their way through well-lit pathways and stairways, past dramatic formations of stalactites and stalagmites to reach the indoor auditorium. Once seated, enjoy a truly one-of-a-kind experience: a light show synchronized with a live orchestra performing on a boat floating in the lake. Keep in mind that this activity is not for those who feel claustrophobe in crowded underground spaces.

Afterward, grab a bite to eat at the onsite café or head to the nearby Ses Talaioles vineyards for a walking tour and picnic lunch surrounded by the Llevant Mountains. At the winery, savor a sampling of traditional cheeses and Mallorcan dishes (vegetarian and non-vegetarian) made to order, while pairing each item with wines, including Sestalino or Talvin Rosé.

Use the family-friendly, beachside Protur Palmeras Playa Hotel as your base to explore the rest of the eastern region. Sports lovers can spend a morning at the Rafa Nadal Museum, where kids and adults can participate in fun virtual games and learn about the Olympic tennis star’s career via audiovisual media and interactive displays. Those seeking sun and sand can drive up north to the secluded beach of Cala Torta near the town of Arta. While you won’t find showers or toilets here, there’s smooth white sand, undulating sand dunes, a snack stand, and a chance to snorkel in crystal clear and calm waters.

Getting to Mallorca: From June to September, United Airlines will run three direct flights a week from Newark, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays and three, direct returning flights from Palma, on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Mondays. Here’s what to expect your experience to be on United to be like.

things to see and do in Mallorca

Mallorca is the largest and most famous among the Balearic Islands belonging to Spain. Due to the warm Mediterranean climate, Mallorca is comfortable at any time of the year. From November to March, you can explore the natural attractions of the island and get acquainted with its culture. From April to October is the beach holiday season in Mallorca: gorgeous white sand beaches and warm sea.

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    A week is enough to see the main iconic places of the island. Start with the island’s capital, Palma, and I’ll tell you about other interesting places below.

    Mallorca

    Soller is a small provincial town located in the Sierra de Tramontana mountains and separated by them from the rest of Mallorca. It is most interesting to cover 27 km from the capital of the island to Soller on an old train from the beginning of the 20th century, which is an attraction in itself. During the hour-long journey, the train passes through a valley where oranges, lemons and olives are grown. nine0003

    All the attractions of Soller are located in its center, on the Constitution Square (Plaça Constitució). Here, in addition to various cafes and a fountain, you can see:

    • Unusual Art Nouveau bank (Banco de Sóller), which was designed by the famous Spanish architect João Rubio.
    • The Church of St. Bartholomew (Iglesia de Sant Bartomeu de Sóller), which began to be built in 1236, since then the building has changed three times. Now this church combines Gothic and Modernism. nine0019

    Soller Bank BuildingSaint Bartholomew Church

    From the center of Soller you can take an old tram to the port (Port de Sóller). And from the port, go on a sea excursion along the island to Sa Calobra Bay or visit local restaurants overlooking the sea, ships and yachts.

    Tickets for sightseeing boats can be bought at the port ticket offices or booked online.

    • Tickets: Adults €30, 12 to 22 years old €23, 6 to 11 years old €15, children under 5 free of charge. nine0019
    • Working hours: April – October, from the Port – 10:00, 11:15, 13:00, 15:00. To Port — 13:45, 16:40.

    Soller trains and trams are owned by Ferrocarril de Sóller, you can find the schedule on the carrier’s official website.

    • The fare from Palma to Soller and back is 25 €.
    • Tram ticket — 7 €.
    • Combined round-trip ticket (train and tram) – 32 €.

    Train to SollerPort of SollerRoad to Soller

    The most beautiful village in Mallorca with 2000 inhabitants. Notable for its traditional medieval narrow streets and houses decorated with flower pots.

    The most popular attraction of the village is the Valldemosa Carthusian Monastery (Cartuja de Valldemosa), founded in the 13th century. The complex includes a royal palace, a church, a pharmacy and several buildings where cells were previously located. The monastery ceased to exist in 1835.

    Now there are several museums on the territory of the complex. For example, cell number 4 is the Chopin Museum, where the composer and writer George Sand lived in the winter of 1838-1839.

    • Monastic complex working hours: Monday-Saturday from 10:00 to 16:30. The complex is closed from November to January.
    • Admission: 8.5 €.
    • Website of the Carthusian monastery.

    The caves are one of the most visited attractions in Mallorca. They were known as early as the Middle Ages, and studied only at the end of the 19th century. A path among stalactites and stalagmites, two kilometers long, leads to the underground lake Martel, the largest in Europe. A live concert of classical music awaits visitors on the lake. Acquaintance with the caves is possible only in the presence of a guide and lasts one hour. nine0003

    • Tours are held 4 times a day in winter, 7 times a day from March to November.
    • Entrance: adults €16, children from 3 to 12 years old €9, children under 2 years old free of charge. Buying tickets on the website, you can save time and 1 € from each ticket.
    • Dragon cave site.

    Historic house surrounded by gardens in the northwest of Mallorca in the mountains of the Sierra de Tramontana. The manor is interesting for its interior of the 16th century, and is famous for its gardens with tropical trees, sculptures, flower beds, ponds and fountains. nine0003

    • Open from March to October from 9:30 to 17:30 – 18:30 on weekdays, from 9:30 to 13:00 on Saturday. Sunday is a day off.
    • Entrance: 7.5 € up to 10 years – free.
    • Alfabia Gardens website.

    The reserve occupies a mountainous area of ​​more than 2.5 million square meters and is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The 3 km tourist route passes 30 waterfalls, many caves and bridges. Performances with the participation of birds of prey are held in the park. At the end of the path, you can swim in pools with mountain water. nine0003

    • Opening hours: daily from 10:00 to 18:00.
    • Admission: €18, children aged 4-12 €9, children under 3 free.
    • Site of Galatso Park.

    Park ReservePark ReserveBird Show at Park

    Kathmandu is the second most popular amusement park in Spain after PortAventura. Here you can visit ten attractions. The most interesting ones are an upside-down house, a climbing wall, water slides and springboards, an unusual golf course, and a 5D cinema.

    • Working hours vary depending on the month and the type of attraction, it is better to check the information on the park website. nine0019
    • Entrance for one day, access to each attraction once: adult – 27.5 €, children from 3 to 12 years old – 20 €.
    • Unlimited rides for 24 hours: adult €32.5, children aged 3-12 €25.

    Upside Down HouseKathmandu ParkGolf course in the park

    There are two large water parks on the island – Western Water Park and Aqualand.

    Each water park has 14 water attractions for adults, a children’s water area, and indoor pools. Western Water Park hosts acrobats and bird shows several times a day. Water parks have the same opening hours and ticket prices:

    • Opening hours: May, June and September from 10:00 to 17:00, July and August from 10:00 to 18:00.
    • Entrance: adult €30, children aged 5 to 10 €21, children aged 3 to 4 €12.
    • Western Water Park site.
    • Aqualand Site

    Western Water ParkWestern Water Park

    This park is a must visit with kids. Here, several times a day, you can watch dolphin shows, sea lion performances and parrot shows. On the territory of the park there is a small oceanarium, a zoo and a terrarium. nine0003

    • Opening hours: from March to October from 9:30 to 17:30-18:00.
    • Ticket price: adults €26, children between 1.1 and 1.4m €16, between 0.9 and 1.1m €11.
    • Park website.

    This is the main destination of the trip to Mallorca. More than 200 beaches with white or golden sand are located around the entire perimeter of the island. Each beach is interesting and unique, I will tell you about the most popular ones.

    • Playa de Palma is one of the best city beaches on the island. This is the longest city beach, it is marked with the Blue Flag for cleanliness and safety. The beach has good infrastructure and white sand. Entrance to the beach is free. nine0019
    • Playa Alcudia is a popular family beach. It is located on the northern coast and is often recognized as one of the best beaches in the world. Clear blue sea and golden sand, excellent infrastructure and the Blue Flag. Playa Alcudia is often chosen for families with children.
    • Sa Calobra is one of the best wild beaches in Mallorca. A small picturesque sand and pebble beach, which can only be reached by sea or through a mountain serpentine. Due to remoteness and inaccessibility, the beach lacks a developed infrastructure. nine0031

    Playa de Palma

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    Palma de Mallorca

    We answer all your questions about the island its attractiveness and good climate. Therefore,

    it is quite natural that you also want to spend a few days on this island, which is surrounded by crystal clear waters, many impressive caves, mountains, and this place is also the owner of a rich cultural and natural heritage. nine0134

    We are sure you have a lot of questions before you sail to Mallorca and that is why we are here! To answer all your questions about the most beautiful places on this island, what you should definitely visit, buy, what time of the year is best to visit the island…

    We are sure that you will fall in love with this island and want to come back here again … We We won’t keep you waiting any longer, let’s get started!

    Hotel Son Net

    What not to miss in Mallorca? nine0162

    Mallorca is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean region and there are many must-sees here.

    The Tramuntana Massif is one of Mallorca’s ecological treasures and has also been declared a World Heritage Site. Olive and carob trees dot the ocher fields, and the dry stone walls are the traditional Balearic style for local buildings, and all this deserves your attention!

    Mallorca is also full of different caves and abysses. Many of them are so large and beautiful that they have long been a tourist attraction. The Drach caves in Portokristo and their underground lakes are the most famous of them. It is also necessary to mention the Arta cave, which is located on a rock on Canyamel beach.

    One of the wildest and most beautiful places on the island is Cape Formentor , which protrudes into the Mediterranean Sea like a stone bastion protecting the northern part of the island of Mallorca. The giant wall is 170 meters high, it literally takes your breath away! nine0003

    If you want to experience Mallorca’s nature, then look no further than the coves and beaches that have made this island famous. You need to start your visit from El Pla . El Pla is the Mallorcan countryside with olive and carob trees, windmills.

    Also builds to visit Deia Village, Calo des Moro, Cala Llombards, La Seu Cathedral, La Almudaina Royal Palace or Llotha .

    Photo by Tanya Vasiluk

    What is Majorca best known for? nine0162

    The island’s fantastic beaches are undoubtedly one of the main reasons for Mallorca’s popularity. The island has 90,133 over 300 beaches, 63 of which even have special access for the disabled.

    Mallorca is best known for the wide variety of beaches and coves that tourists and locals can enjoy. Cala Varques, Cala Deia, Cala Formentor, Cala Llombards or Sa Calobra are just some of the most famous beaches with crystal clear waters. nine0003

    Everyone who travels to Mallorca comes mainly to see these crystal waters! Do not miss this article in which we will tell you about the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca.

    How many days is enough to spend in Mallorca?

    We recommend spending at least 6 or 7 days to enjoy the island in all its splendor, but 4 days is enough to get a first glimpse of Mallorca : its beautiful capital Palma de Mallorca, turquoise coves like Calo Des Moro, relaxing restaurants by the sea like Mar y Paz and traditional Mediterranean villages like Arta.

    Book one of the best luxury hotels in Mallorca right now!

    Cap Rocat

    What is the most beautiful place in Mallorca?

    The village of Fornalutx is the most beautiful place on the island of Mallorca and one of the most impressive in Spain. This village is in the heart of the Tramuntana mountain range: winding streets, narrow stone stairs and flowers and flower pots everywhere. nine0003

    As for the most beautiful beaches, we are in love with Torrent de Pareis, Cala de Sa Calobra, Cala S’Amarador and Calo des Moro . But Cala Mondrago certainly takes the first place, it is located in the Mondragon Natural Park, which earned him a golden distinction among the other bays of the island. A protected natural area with beautiful cliffs and extensive vegetation of pines and shrubs – the perfect place to spend your holidays!

    Do you want to rent a car in Mallorca? nine0162

    It is important to rent a car, it is a convenient way to get to places that are not so well known. Of course, for such short trips it is necessary to rent a car.

    If you want to rent a motorcycle, this is also a good option, especially if you are traveling alone or as a couple, as it is a more manoeuvrable way to get around.

    Renting a car gives you freedom of movement, you choose the time that suits you, and it’s cheap and convenient movement around the island.

    Photo via Tanya Vasiluk

    What must you buy in Mallorca?

    Who goes on a trip and doesn’t take a suitcase full of souvenirs? Nobody! So write down what you need to buy in Mallorca.

    Ansaimada is a traditional dessert worth buying for your loved ones to try when you return. We love to travel and taste traditional food! Do you know where the best dinner spots in Mallorca are located? nine0134

    Pearl. The history of this Balearic pearl jewelry dates back to 1902, when the German engineer Eduard Hugo Heusch founded his company “Majorica” ​​in Manacor, focused on the innovative production of cultured pearls.

    Ceramic. Since ancient times, Maiorica ceramics has been cultivating in the form of tradition the “art of the potter’s wheel” with skill and devotion. Items that can be purchased on the island include: “greixoneres” (lacquered earthenware pot), “gerretas felanitxeras” (small jars decorated with many reliefs), mythical “tejas pintadas” (painted tiles) or “siurells” (ceramic whistles in human form). nine0003

    Espadrilles, baskets, white dresses, “llengos” fabric … If you are planning a trip to the trendy island this summer, then shopping in Mallorca is a must.

    What is the best month to visit Mallorca?

    The best time to travel to Mallorca is spring, summer and the first weeks of autumn. The island enjoys long sunny days, pleasant temperatures, and here you can enjoy all the delights of Mallorca: its beaches and coves with crystal clear waters. Summer in the Balearic Islands is a real paradise. nine0003

    July and August is the peak tourist season, during these months the majority of tourists arrive on the island. Therefore, in our opinion, the best months to travel to Mallorca are May, June, September and early October .

    Finca Mallorquina Rafal Rubí

    Which is better – Ibiza or Mallorca?

    As they say, taste and color… To each his own! It is also difficult for us to make an unambiguous choice. For example, Mallorca is much larger than and has mountainous areas not found in Ibiza.

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Weather in Palma de Mallorca on October 10 in detail, weather forecast for October 10, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

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Svet day 11 hours 26 min

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Weather in Mallorca on October 7th. Weather forecast Mallorca

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  5. Weather on October 7

Altitude – 5m | 40°10′12″N,8°45′0″W | Map (OSM)

Mallorca

08:00 Sunny 3 m/s E

Sat Dec 3 2022 08:24 (GMT +00:00)

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    Today

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    min +6

    °C

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    Tomorrow

    Partly rain

    min +9

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  • Mon

    Dec 5

    Light rain

    min +11

    °C

  • Tue

    Dec 6

    Light rain

    min +10

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  • Wed

    Dec 7

    Light rain

    min +9

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Climate norm in Mallorca on October 7

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  • +22°

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* The weather was prepared in the form of the October 7 and intended for the Lychny for Lychny for Lychny and intended for the Lychi is” (as is).

Ibiza weather october: October Weather forecast – Autumn forecast

Опубликовано: March 1, 2023 в 12:18 am

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Eivissa Water Temperature in October / Average Sea Temperature for Eivissa in October

Average sea water temperature in October:

+23.2°C



Minimum sea water temperature in October: 25.5°C
Maximum sea water temperature in October: 20.4°C

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The average sea water temperature in October of 2022 was 23.9°C. The highest and lowest sea temperatures during the month were>25.1°C and 22.9°C.






















































































































Place name October 2022 October 2021
Magaluf 24.4°C 23.6°C
Palmanova 24. 4°C 23.6°C
Santa Ponsa 24.4°C 23.6°C
Paguera 24.4°C 23.6°C
Camp de Mar 24.4°C 23.6°C
Platja de Palma 24.4°C 23.5°C
Palma 24.4°C 23.5°C
Palma de Majorka 24.4°C 23.5°C
Mallorca 24.3°C 23. 6°C
Cala Mayor 24.3°C 23.4°C
Cala Figuera 24.3°C 23.8°C
Cala Dor 24.2°C 23.8°C
Formentera 24.1°C 23.6°C
Platja den Bossa 24.0°C 23.4°C
Cala Mesquida 24.0°C 23.5°C
Alcudia 24.0°C 23.2°C
Playa de Muro 23. 9°C 23.1°C
Eivissa 23.9°C 23.4°C
Can Picafort 23.8°C 23.1°C
Guia de Isora 23.7°C 23.6°C

Ibiza for October Half Term – Where we school holiday

If you are looking to extend the summer a little longer and fancy some autumn sun, we highly recommend visiting Ibiza. While the Canary Islands are approaching their high season due to the certainty of autumn/winter sun, the Balearics are often overlooked as a destination for October Half Term.

We were concerned that the weather may be on the cool side and the chance of rain greater, but our concerns were completely unfounded. What we discovered was a perfect time of year to visit the ‘party island’ with children. The heady party nights of the summer were over, closing parties had finished and what was let was a completely relaxed vibe on the island. The weather was a perfect 21-24 degrees which meant we could get out exploring without wilting from the heat or burning to a crisp. The sea temperature was about 20 degrees, so a bit chilly when you first wade in but you quickly became accustomed.

Flights

Using our favourite flight search engine, Skyscanner.net, we discovered that flights were fairly reasonable and paid £644 for our family of four, including baggage. This was with Ryanair from Stansted.

Flights with Ryanair were £161 per person

Accommodation

We stayed in Santa Eularia, on the East side of the island. The reasons we fell in love with this town are the :

  • Pedestrianized streets
  • Long promenade lined with restaurants and cafes
  • Sheltered crescent of sandy beach
  • Marina with boats to dream of owning
  • Transport network, which means that there is no need for a car
  • Relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

Santa Eularia

We have visited Santa Eularia twice for October Half Term. The first holiday in 2017 we stayed in Orquida Apartments. They have since closed down and are being converted into a five star Marriott hotel.

In 2018, we stayed at Ebusus Apartments (€609 for seven nights in a one bedroom apartment). Our apartment was on the sixth floor and had one bedroom with a French double bed (two singles attached) and another two single beds in the lounge area. A large balcony wrapped round two sides of the apartment with table and chairs for eating and two sun loungers. Our sleeping arrangements were that the boys took the bedroom and we slept in the lounge. This meant that when we put them to bed we could use the rest of the apartment, and sit on the balcony with a bottle of wine without disturbing them.

Sunset over Puig De Missa Church from our balcony

The location of the apartment was perfect. We were on the pedestrianized street of St Vincente which is lined with restaurants. A minute stroll is the main pedestrianized route from the bus stop down to the promenade. This has water fountains which are lit up at night and the boys both loved. If there are any events going on then they seem to take place at the top of the pedestrianized road. The weekend we arrived Santa Eularia was hosting the European Multisport Championships so we enjoyed the medal ceremony and entertainment.

Airport Transfers

Taxi

Both times we have visited Santa Eularia we have arrived late in the evening and taken a taxi from the airport. This costs approximately €35 each way. The official taxi rank is just outside the airport’s arrival hall, to the right. Licensed taxis are white with a sign on the roof and will charge using a meter. Most do not have car seats for smaller children and only provide booster seats. This alarmed us on our first visit as the road rules for child seats do not seem to be as strict as in the UK.

Bus

If you are travelling within summer months (May-Oct) you can catch the L24 bus from the airport to Santa Eularia. It departs hourly and the journey takes about 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. The cost is €4 per person.

If you are travelling during winter months you will have to take the L24 to the bus station in Eivissa Ciutat (€3.50) and then change onto the L13 to Santa Eularia (€2.50).

Click here for full details of bus routes and timetables.

What to do in Santa Eularia

Walk up to Puig De Missa Church

We walked up via the road and back along the river. There are sign posts from the bus station showing the route, or from the far end of the beach next to the bridge over the river – depending on which way round you want to walk the route. The church at the top has spectacular views down to the coast and over to the hills. The church itself is very peaceful and there often aren’t many people up there. There are toilets at the church but no other facilities.

View over Santa Eularia from Puig De Missa Church

Spend time on the beach

Santa Eularia beach is ideal for families. The sand shelves gently into the water, it is clean and is also the first non-smoking beach on the Balearic Islands. Ramps and a wooden boardwalk enable pushchair and wheelchair users onto the sand. Freshwater showers are at the back of the beach, perfect for avoiding sand related dramas at the end of your visit (or maybe that is just our kids!)

A perfect beach for children

Visit the playgrounds

There is a playground behind the marina which has swings, a pirate ship, climbing tower and two small kiosk shops serving drinks and ice cream. A portaloo is also available but you need to get the key from the kiosk. This playground is popular with local kids and the boys often found other children to play with. The shop on the left sells coffee and beer which means that parents can also relax and remind themselves that they are on holiday too.

Visiting a playground is a great way for the boys to play with local children

A second playground is at the opposite end of the promenade over the bridge crossing the river. This is shaded by trees so better if you are visiting in the midday sun. There are no facilities or shops nearby though.

The playground next to the river provides plenty of shade

Walk to Mirador de sa Punta de s’Esglesia Vella

At the far end of the promenade turn left onto Carrer Salvador Camacho, follow it round to the right and pass Restaurant Ses Savine, to your right. You will follow a path up to the top of the headland. From there you will have great views back onto Santa Eularia and toward Es Canar.

View from Mirador de sa Punta de s’Esglesia Vella towards Es Canar

Where to visit in the surrounding area

Take the bus to Cala Llonga

This small beach resort is only 15 minutes by bus L41 from Santa Eularia and costs €1.65 each way. Under 5s travel for free. It is a sheltered bay with a nice sandy beach. Two large hotel complexes sit either side of the bay with some beach restaurants surrounding it. There are a couple of bars on the beach and two supermarkets just off the beach. We ate lunch at Café Del Mar which serves mostly British fayre. The toasties and burgers that we ordered were very good and the cold beer much appreciated after a morning building sandcastles.

The sandy beach and calm waters of Cala Llonga

Take a boat to Es Canar and visit the hippy market

The hippy market is open in Es Canar every Wednesday from 10am to 6pm. We caught a ferry from Santa Eularia terminal to Es Canar. This cost €13 per adult and €7 for 4-11 year olds. Children up to four years old travel for free. The trip takes about 20 minutes and is a good way to see the coastline from the water. The hippy market is about 15 minutes walk from the ferry terminal in Es Canar. When you disembark the boat turn left and walk along Av.D’es Canar past the Jacaranda Lounge. Continue straight on that road and you will arrive at the market. Everyone getting off the ferry will probably be heading in the same direction so follow the crowds.

The market is free entry. It consists of a maze of stalls selling a variety of unique creations from crafts, fashion, jewellery, natural cosmetics and original items from around the world. ‘Hippy Kids’ is an area within the market where little ones can do craft activities, have their face painted or buy snacks.

Eating at the market

In the middle of the market there is the Grill Restaurant serving grilled meats, burgers, chips, Spanish omelette and spaghetti bolognaise etc. Fresh juices are also available. At 1.30pm a huge paella is produced from the kitchen which is absolutely delicious and worth timing lunch for. This is available until 3.30pm and is also possible to buy as takeaway (perfect for those self catering).

Just beyond the Grill Restaurant there is the La Carpa tent which serves locally produced beer, crepes, sandwiches and snacks. Live performances are shown here between 2-4pm. Last year we saw Azibi who were fantastic and have now become my eldest son’s favourite band since buying their demo CD.

We recommend trying the paella

Es Canar Beach

Once you have finished at the Hippy Market it is worth spending a couple of hours relaxing on Es Canar beach. It is very shallow shelving, close to the ferry terminal and surrounded by restaurants for drinks, snacks and ice creams (although you won’t be hungry for a while if you had the paella for lunch!)

Es Canar beach is a great place to relax after the Hippy Market

We returned to Santa Eularia at the end of the day by bus No. L18A. The bus stop is just up the road from the beach, in the opposite direction to the ferry terminal. The bus trip took about 15 minutes and cost €1.55.

Take the bus to Ibiza Town and climb to the top of the fort

We took bus L13 from Santa Eularia to Ibiza Town. This costs €2 per person and is about a 25 minute ride.

Ibiza Town is well worth a visit. It has lots of narrow, steep, winding cobbled streets with views from the upper part of town ‘Dalt Vila’ overlooking the town and Mediterranean. Our eldest was four at the time and managed most of the climb to ‘Dalt Vila’. Our youngest, at two, undertook most of the climb from his pushchair. We were able to get the pushchair almost all the way up to the top but abandoned it to the side of the path in order to make our way into the final section which was narrow and busy.

View from Dalt Vila over Ibiza Town

Places to eat and drink

All the restaurants we ate at served great food and were very family friendly. Below are a couple of our recommendations.

Kallisol

Our favourite restaurant is Kallisol. We have eaten here about four times over the two weeks we have visited Santa Eularia and each time was great. They have a good kids menu and an extensive main menu. The restaurant is situated behind the fountain on the promenade so has lovely views out to sea. The area is pedestrianized so the kids can run about while you take your time with you meal.

Mirage

Try this place on the marina for an English fry up or great Thai curries. The menu caters for all tastes and the food has always been good. There is space in front of the restaurant for children to play safely.

Ses Savines

We didn’t eat here but stopped for a drink after walking up to Mirador de sa Punta de s’Esglesia Vella. This bar is very relaxed and feels lovely and secluded, surrounded by pine trees.

Do you have any recommendations for Santa Eularia, or the surrounding area? We would love to hear them.

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Weather in october in tenerife south: weather by month, temperature, precipitation, when to go

Опубликовано: February 28, 2023 в 1:25 pm

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Категории: October

Tenerife south airport, CN 10-Day Weather Forecast – The Weather Channel

As of 22:02 WET

Tonight

–/16°

Mostly Clear NightMostly Clear

Rain

3%

Wind

NE

19 km/h

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Thu 05 | Night

16°

Mostly Clear Night

Wind

NE

19 km/h

Generally clear. Low 16ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 25 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity51%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise17:09

    Moon Phase – Day 13

    Waxing Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset6:53

Fri 06

22°/16°

Mostly SunnyMostly Sunny

Rain

3%

Wind

ENE

22 km/h

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Fri 06 | Day

22°

Mostly Sunny

Wind

ENE

22 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity55%

  • UV Level

    UV Index4 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:58

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:25

Fri 06 | Night

16°

Partly Cloudy Night

Wind

NE

17 km/h

Partly cloudy. Low 16ºC. Winds NE at 10 to 15 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity60%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise18:01

    Moon Phase – Day 14

    Full

  • Moon Set

    Moonset7:46

Sat 07

22°/15°

SunnySunny

Rain

3%

Wind

ENE

25 km/h

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Sat 07 | Day

22°

Sunny

Wind

ENE

25 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity58%

  • UV Level

    UV Index4 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:58

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:25

Sat 07 | Night

15°

Clear Night

Wind

NE

17 km/h

Generally clear. Low 15ºC. Winds NE at 10 to 15 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity62%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise18:55

    Moon Phase – Day 15

    Full

  • Moon Set

    Moonset8:34

Sun 08

22°/16°

SunnySunny

Rain

5%

Wind

ENE

26 km/h

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Sun 08 | Day

22°

Sunny

Wind

ENE

26 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity58%

  • UV Level

    UV Index4 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:26

Sun 08 | Night

16°

Clear Night

Wind

NE

21 km/h

Generally clear. Low 16ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 25 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity64%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise19:51

    Moon Phase – Day 16

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset9:18

Mon 09

22°/17°

SunnySunny

Rain

5%

Wind

ENE

27 km/h

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Mon 09 | Day

22°

Sunny

Wind

ENE

27 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity59%

  • UV Level

    UV Index4 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:27

Mon 09 | Night

17°

Mostly Clear Night

Wind

NE

21 km/h

Generally clear. Low 17ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity63%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise20:47

    Moon Phase – Day 17

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset9:56

Tue 10

23°/17°

SunnySunny

Rain

5%

Wind

ENE

22 km/h

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Tue 10 | Day

23°

Sunny

Wind

ENE

22 km/h

Generally clear. High 23ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity54%

  • UV Level

    UV Index4 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:28

Tue 10 | Night

17°

Mostly Clear Night

Wind

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19 km/h

Generally clear. Low 17ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 25 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity55%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise21:42

    Moon Phase – Day 18

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset10:29

Wed 11

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SunnySunny

Rain

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Wed 11 | Day

23°

Sunny

Wind

ENE

25 km/h

Generally clear. High 23ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity53%

  • UV Level

    UV Index5 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:29

Wed 11 | Night

17°

Clear Night

Wind

NE

22 km/h

Generally clear. Low 17ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity62%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise22:35

    Moon Phase – Day 19

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset11:01

Thu 12

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Mostly SunnyMostly Sunny

Rain

5%

Wind

ENE

23 km/h

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Thu 12 | Day

23°

Mostly Sunny

Wind

ENE

23 km/h

Generally clear. High 23ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity59%

  • UV Level

    UV Index5 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:29

Thu 12 | Night

16°

Mostly Clear Night

Wind

NE

22 km/h

Generally clear. Low 16ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity65%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise23:29

    Moon Phase – Day 19

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset11:30

Fri 13

22°/16°

Mostly SunnyMostly Sunny

Rain

5%

Wind

ENE

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Fri 13 | Day

22°

Mostly Sunny

Wind

ENE

26 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity60%

  • UV Level

    UV Index5 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:30

Fri 13 | Night

16°

Mostly Clear Night

Wind

NE

23 km/h

Generally clear. Low 16ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity66%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise–

    Moon Phase – Day 20

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset11:58

Sat 14

22°/17°

Mostly SunnyMostly Sunny

Rain

5%

Wind

ENE

26 km/h

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Sat 14 | Day

22°

Mostly Sunny

Wind

ENE

26 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity61%

  • UV Level

    UV Index5 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:31

Sat 14 | Night

17°

Mostly Clear Night

Wind

NE

19 km/h

Generally clear. Low 17ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 25 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity65%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise0:22

    Moon Phase – Day 21

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset12:26

Sun 15

22°/16°

Mostly SunnyMostly Sunny

Rain

3%

Wind

ENE

24 km/h

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Sun 15 | Day

22°

Mostly Sunny

Wind

ENE

24 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds ENE at 15 to 30 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity59%

  • UV Level

    UV Index5 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise7:59

  • Sunset

    Sunset18:32

Sun 15 | Night

16°

Mostly Clear Night

Wind

NNE

18 km/h

Generally clear. Low 16ºC. Winds NNE at 15 to 25 km/h.

  • Humidity

    Humidity65%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise1:18

    Moon Phase – Day 22

    Last Quarter

  • Moon Set

    Moonset12:57

Mon 16

22°/16°

Mostly SunnyMostly Sunny

Rain

9%

Wind

NE

24 km/h

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Mon 16 | Day

22°

Mostly Sunny

Wind

NE

24 km/h

Generally clear. High 22ºC. Winds NE at 15 to 30 km/h.

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Weather in Cyprus during October

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We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Cyprus, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Cyprus weather in October.

What’s the weather like in Cyprus in October?

Throughout October, the climate in Cyprus is fairly warm, although cooler than the summer months, with temperatures ranging from around 24 to 27°C. It doesn’t feel overwhelmingly hot, and there’s often a pleasant balmy breeze in the air. On the whole, things stay fairly dry, but you might experience the occasional rain shower as the month draws to a close.
Answered by The Rare Welsh Bit

What should I pack for a holiday in Cyprus in October?

Pack cool, comfortable clothing for a warm climate, alongside a couple of light jackets and perhaps a raincoat. While temperatures aren’t quite as scorching as they are during the summer months, it can get hotter at certain times during the day, so it’s a good idea to bring a hat to protect your head from the sun.
Answered by The Rare Welsh Bit

What’s great about Cyprus in October?

The climate is very pleasant, it’s often quieter and less-crowded and accommodation rates are often lower than they are during peak travel times.
Answered by The Rare Welsh Bit

How warm is it in Cyprus during October?

The temperature reaches around 27℃ during the daytime in October, falling away to 20℃ at night. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.

Does it rain in Cyprus during October?

On average, there will be 4 rainy days during the month, amounting to 54.9mm in total. That’s broadly comparable with the amount of rain we see in England during the summer months, and would be considered dry. There’s a small chance that you’ll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.

How warm is the sea in Cyprus during October?

The water around Cyprus reaches a very pleasant 26℃ during October. This is very warm, and will feel bath-like. People who normally feel the cold will find this temperature perfectly acceptable. The hot air temperature will mean that you will feel comfortably warm when coming out of the water.

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Economy vacation in October

02 June, 2019

The fact that it’s the middle of autumn doesn’t mean that you can forget about the rest. In fact, this time of the year can give a lot of opportunities for a wonderful pastime in various parts of the world, which at the height of summer could only be dreamed of. Many have understood this, and immediately plan an economy vacation in October.

Greece

Here, first of all, it is worth mentioning the island of Crete, from where, according to many scientists, European civilization started. Like it or not, it is not very important, but the fact that some of the most ancient monuments of European civilization have been preserved here, which was already ancient in the time of Homer, is a fact. nine0003

In addition, the weather here is still comfortable in October, even by the standards of the already not too cold mainland Greece. There are more than enough sunny days in October, and rains are rare.

A big plus is the strong reduction in prices for accommodation and tickets to entertainment venues. In parallel with this, it is worth noting a noticeable decrease in the number of tourists, thanks to which the rest will really look like a vacation, without any fuss and crush. For the same reason, the tourist will have the opportunity to get on any excursion and visit any museum. nine0003

Those who are not too lazy to pack their things in advance can try to find a last-minute tour to Greece in October, since their number in the middle of autumn is very large. Thanks to this, you can make your trip even more economical.

Tunisia

This month in Tunisia the weather is fine by European standards. It will only disappoint fans of extreme heat. Others will surely appreciate the soft warmth. The air warms up to at least +25 °С, and the sea is steadily warm. In addition, it is very easy to buy a last-minute tour to Tunisia in October, even despite such comfortable climatic conditions. nine0003

This Mediterranean country abounds in sights, and not only in the Arab-Islamic world. Here you can find Roman buildings, and even the remains of ancient Carthage, with which the Romans fought so desperately.

It is worth mentioning the many wellness programs and spa treatments that Tunisia is traditionally famous for. Of particular note is thalassotherapy, the effect of which has already been appreciated by many tourists. And, of course, there are traditional oriental bazaars here, where they sell a lot of exotic goods, many of which will become wonderful souvenirs. nine0003

The advantage of Tunisia is that, although the country is Islamic, there is no radicalism in it, and if you keep within the bounds of decency, nothing will threaten the tourist. Naturally, since, at least formally, it is mid-autumn in the yard, there will be few tourists, and prices will be very democratic, and not only for accommodation, but also for food, entertainment, etc.

Cyprus

On this island You can relax in general all year round, and even in October and even more so. The landscapes here in October can be even more beautiful than in summer, the weather is wonderful, the club life is very lively, but the most important thing is the abundance of attractions that await tourists literally at every corner. nine0003

In Cyprus, you can see medieval fortresses and monasteries that still remember the era of the Crusaders and orders of chivalry, as well as the ruins of buildings from much older eras, and archaeological sites, which in October will be much easier for tourists to get to than in summer.

Beach holidays in Cyprus in October are absolutely real, and you should definitely take advantage of this, as the local beaches are considered among the best in Europe. Moreover, both the southern and northern coasts of the island are equally suitable for a beach holiday. nine0003

Those who are not indifferent to a more high-status holiday should turn their attention to Paphos, which is distinguished by its special amenities, and fans of club and disco entertainment will certainly be interested in Larnaca.

Turkey

Probably the most interesting place for an October holiday in Turkey will be Kemer. In this place, even in November, the weather is truly Mediterranean, and there is nothing to say about October. Of particular note is the amazing combination of amazing smells of pine forests, mixed with a clean sea breeze. By the way, pines do not grow somewhere in the depths of the mainland, but come close to the beach itself, sometimes approaching the water itself. nine0003

Buying a last-minute tour to Kemer in October is quite simple, which is good in itself, and even more so when combined with a small number of tourists at the resort. As for architectural monuments, historical sites and masterpieces of natural origin, they delight in October just like in any other month.

It is also worth noting the many beaches, thermal springs, spas, a real Turkish hammam, an abundance of excursions and entertainment programs, as well as many hotels operating on the most revered all-inclusive system among Russians. nine0003

Bulgaria

This country is generally good for an economy holiday, and especially in October. At the same time, the service here is quite decent, and although the beach season is almost over in October, it’s still worth buying a tour to Bulgaria in October. The combination of decent service, comfortable weather, beautiful nature and surprisingly low prices, coupled with the almost complete absence of a language barrier, give every reason for this.

The air temperature is usually around +25 °C. This month, you can not only see the local sights and take walks, but even work on your tan. nine0003

In addition, there are many health resorts in Bulgaria. This country has generally relied on recovery, so there is no shortage of spa treatments. In addition to this, there are healing hot springs.

Those who are looking for an active holiday will not be bored either, because here in October there are all the opportunities for both water sports and land sports, such as trekking. It is worth mentioning the water parks, and many entertainment venues.

Canary Islands

It is worth mentioning these islands, as it begins to seem to everyone that only very wealthy people can afford them. In fact, they are quite affordable, especially if you buy a tour to the Canary Islands in October. This month the air temperature does not fall below +23 °C. The temperature of the coastal waters is quite comfortable, but if it doesn’t seem so to someone, they can be replenished by swimming in the pool, where it is warm and the waves do not interfere.

Most often, tourists choose Tenerife, where the abundance of amusement parks and entertainment venues is combined with beautiful nature, volcanoes and tropical thickets. Those who are looking for a romantic or just a secluded vacation should pay attention to La Palma or La Gomera. nine0003

Vietnam

This is the best place to go to Phu Quoc, where you can enjoy a beach holiday in a relaxed atmosphere and alone with nature. The tourist will be especially pleased that after the autumn of Russia he will find himself in the middle of a real summer, and besides, he will also be surrounded by tropical jungles.

Thailand

Another budget destination. This month, the cost of tours to Thailand is much lower, so savings, space and lack of fuss are guaranteed for the tourist. Naturally, opportunities to get acquainted with Thai culture, history and architecture will be presented in full. nine0003

The richness of the entertainment program will be almost maximum, and ticket prices will be much cheaper than in the high season. As for the weather, it is mostly frightened by its vagaries, but in reality it is usually quite comfortable.

Maldives

Here in October – a real paradise that has nothing to do with the gray European autumn reality. Here, the tourist will have the opportunity not only to sunbathe on the beach, but also to explore the underwater world, since it is very diverse off the coast of the Maldives archipelago. nine0003

True, October is not one of the cheapest months, but if you try, it is quite possible to buy a last-minute tour to the Maldives in October, which will allow you to relax in this beautiful place at a reasonable price.

United Arab Emirates

The advantage of this period is the combination of affordable prices and moderate heat. At the same time, the list of entertainment will be complete, and the tourist will be able to enjoy everything from a beach holiday to sightseeing, visiting restaurants and cafes, sand and water skiing. And all this at fairly modest prices. nine0003

Sri Lanka

As such, there is no high and low season here, but October is still characterized by lower prices. This month, tourists are just starting to pay attention to this island, so prices have not yet been pushed up to the maximum. And the opportunity to buy a tour to Sri Lanka in October is not something out of the ordinary.

Israel

Another suitable place for a year-round holiday. The best place in October will be Eilat, where it is comfortable for both lovers of secluded relaxation and sociable youth. Here in October there is a good beach holiday, the water temperature is quite comfortable, and besides, there are excellent conditions for walking in the local nature. Diving in Eilat in October will also be at the level. nine0003

Jordan

Another inexpensive and multifunctional place that will be comfortable for both fans of a beach holiday and those who are looking for a cultural holiday. The combination of sea, desert and ancient heritage is sure to leave a vivid mark on your memory.

In addition, it would be remiss to forget about holidays in European cities. They will surely attract those who appreciate culture and history the most. The Czech Republic and Italy will be especially good. We should not forget about the Crimean resorts, where the weather is still quite warm, and the prices are already almost minimal. And the geographical proximity makes the Crimea very suitable for a budget holiday. nine0003

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Where to go for a seaside vacation in October

Summer vacation didn’t work out or was it too expensive? Now we will tell you where you can relax on the sea in October.

Thailand

The weather in Thailand in October differs not so much in temperature difference, but in the presence or absence of precipitation. The weather in the southeast of the country and the islands of Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi and Phi Phi in October differs slightly. In early October, there are still night, less often daytime tropical showers and thunderstorms. During the day in the central region, the air temperature (Pattaya, Bangkok, Koh Chang, etc. ) is about + 30 … 32⁰С, at night + 27⁰С, sea water up to + 28⁰С. There may be waves on the beaches. nine0003

The weather in the Andaman Islands and the shores of the Gulf of Thailand is largely similar. In October the humidity is high. Frequent, almost daily rain. The temperature difference between day and evening is negligible. During the day + 32⁰С, and in the evening + 26⁰С, the sea is + 28 … 29⁰С, but the waves are high for swimming.

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From personal experience, despite the statistics above, in Thailand in October they rest and the weather is acceptable both for the beach and for excursions.

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Italy

In northern Italy, the sea is cool in October. In southern Italy, the islands of Capri, Sicily and Sardinia, the sea is warmer and more comfortable for a beach holiday. The weather is amazing: sunny days, pleasant warm air + 24 … 26 ⁰С, sea water + 21 … 23⁰С.

Belarusians for holidays in Italy: need a Schengen visa Malta in October is similar to the weather in southern Italy, the distance between the islands is about 150 km. Daytime temperature +23…24 ⁰С, evening +17..18 ⁰С. Sea +21…23⁰С. It is windy in Malta, keep this in mind when packing your suitcase. nine0003

Belarusians for holidays in Malta: need a Schengen visa The water temperature in October will be +22…24⁰С.

Canary Islands: Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, La Palma – ideal for a holiday in October. Tropical landscapes, the Atlantic Ocean, volcanic beaches, the purest waterfalls and valleys-reserves of frozen lava. Perhaps God himself ordered to rest here in the fall. The temperature during the day does not drop below +26⁰С, the water in the ocean is +22…24⁰С and on average equals the air temperature in the evening. Keep in mind that the Canary Islands are located in 4 climatic zones and 28 climatic zones, so the weather can vary significantly in different regions. For a beach holiday, we recommend choosing the southern parts of the islands. nine0003

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Greece

We advise you to relax in Greece only in the first half of October, choosing the southern islands: Crete and Rhodes. Where the average temperature during the day is + 25 … 27⁰С, + 16 … 18⁰С in the evening, the sea is cool + 20 … 22⁰С. In October, it is windy and there may be rain, keep this in mind when planning a trip.

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Cyprus

You can relax in Cyprus throughout October, choosing the southern/Greek part of the island. Here, the average temperature during the day is not lower than +25⁰С, +18⁰С – in the evening, the sea is warm +22…24⁰С. There are rare, temporary rains with cooling, but in general the weather is sunny, warm and dry.

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Tunisia

African autumn in Tunisia is a great time for us to relax, hike, sightsee and swim in the sea. The air temperature during the day is + 26 … 28⁰С, in the evening it is not lower than + 20⁰С. The sea remains warm throughout October + 23 … 25⁰С. In the second half of October, air currents and winds can bring cold snaps and unstable weather. During this period, we advise you to choose the south of the country. nine0003

Belarusians for holidays in Tunisia: visa is not needed

Morocco

The weather in Morocco is similar to the weather in Tunisia. It’s cooler here, but still warm and sunny. Air temperature during the day + 26 … 28⁰С, after sunset + 16 … 18⁰С. As for swimming, the water in the Atlantic Ocean is cooler and in October it is about +20⁰С, during this period the Mediterranean Sea will be calmer and warmer +22…24⁰С. In the second half of October, the Canarian currents and winds can bring cold snaps, storms and unstable weather. nine0003

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United Arab Emirates

This is a great time for travel, entertainment, sports and swimming in the sea. During the day in October in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi or Ajman it is not so hot anymore, the air cools down to +35⁰С, in the evening after sunset it reaches +25⁰С. Water +27…28⁰С. Sunny and relatively dry compared to other months of the year. nine0003

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Egypt

Egypt for Russians and Belarusians is the best place to relax inexpensively at sea in October. This month is considered the velvet season both for Sharm El Sheikh and for the more windy Hurghada, Safaga and Makadi Bay. The average daily temperature is about + 32⁰С, in the evening + 21 … 23⁰С. The water in the sea is like fresh milk + 26 … 28⁰С. There is a chance of rain, but very little. The days are sunny, the evenings are warm, the sea is comfortable. nine0003

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Jordan

October is a dry and sunny month in Jordan. It is hot in the first half of October, the daytime temperature rises to + 37⁰С, in the second half of October it is more comfortable to rest, + 30 … 33⁰С in the daytime. At night, the thermometer shows from +15⁰С to +18⁰С. The winds are weak, the temperature seems to be higher. It is comfortable to swim all month long: the water in the Red Sea at the beginning of October is +26…28⁰С, +23…24⁰С – at the end.

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Lanzarote, Canary Islands – October Weather

What’s The Weather Like in Lanzarote in October?

October is a great time to visit Lanzarote in the Canary Islands if you’re looking for plenty of sunshine, but don’t want the scorching summer temperatures.

You’ll be perfectly comfortable in shorts, t-shirts, and beachwear during the day, but you’ll probably need a thin jumper or cardigan  in the evenings.

Throughout October, Lanzarote enjoys around nine hours of sunshine a day. The average daily high is 27°C giving you plenty of chances to soak up some rays and work on your tan. And as it’s not peak season, October is the perfect time to fly to Lanzarote.

Is Lanzarote Busy in October?

As the weather is good all-year round, Lanzarote is a hugely popular holiday destination. But by October many British holidaymakers return home as their children go back to school, so it’s not peak season.

How Hot Is Lanzarote In October?

In October, the average temperature in Lanzarote drops from 24°C at the beginning of the month down to 22°C in the final few days. Daily highs go from 27°C down to 25°C. Similarly, daily lows drop from 21°C to 19°C as the month progresses.

Is The Sea In Lanzarote Warm Enough To Swim In?

In October, the average sea temperature for Lanzarote is around 22°C which most people find perfect for swimming.

Is It Wet In Lanzarote In October?

Lanzarote receives an average of 11mm of rainfall spread across four days in October.

Calima

Since the summer season has come to a close by October, the chances of you experiencing a calima on your holiday decrease. These unpleasant forms of weather are created by sand storms blown over from the west coast of Africa. While they don’t pose any real danger in October, they can bring low visibility and higher than normal temperatures.

Lanzarote Hotels in October

h20 Timanfaya Palace

The four-star h20 Timanfaya Palace is located in Playa Blanca a family-friendly resort on the coast of Lanzarote. Here you’ll find accommodation in the form of double rooms and junior suites, each of which comes well equipped with: balcony or terrace with sea or mountain views, air conditioning, TV, mini bar, safe and private bathroom with hairdryer and complimentary toiletries. Onsite services and facilities include: all-inclusive option, swimming pools, WiFi access, internet corner, bars, restaurants, tennis court, gym, Jacuzzi, hair salon, laundrette and boutique.

Apartamentos Santa Rosa

Apartamentos Santa Rosa is located in Costa Teguise, just a short walk away from the beach. Here guests can choose between one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, each of which features: bedroom(s) with single beds, private bathroom, living room with sofa bed, safe, TV, telephone, well-equipped kitchen and balcony or terrace. Onsite amenities and services include: 24-hour reception, concierge, car hire, buffet restaurant, snack bar, swimming pools, kids’ pool, sports centre, supermarket, laundrette and leisure centre.

Hotel Lancelot

Hotel Lancelot is found in the centre of Arrecife, close to loads of attractions and amenities. Here you’ll find accommodation in the form of double or twin rooms, each of which comes with: phone, air conditioning, mini bar, free WiFi access, safe, TV and private bathroom with hairdryer. Onsite facilities and services include: swimming pool, laundrette, luggage storage, newspapers, restaurant, bars, car park and car hire. 

Lanzarote Beach for October

In October, the sea water retains the warm temperatures from summer, making it a great month to hit the beach.

Caletón Blanco

Caletón Blanco is one of the best secluded beaches on the island, ideal for sunbathing and swimming. This beach is actually made up of a collection of small bays of white sand where adults can sunbathe and warm rock pools teeming with aquatic wildlife which children can explore. The water at Caletón Blanco is incredibly clear, making it a top spot for snorkelling. There are no facilities available in the immediate area, so you’ll need to take your own food, drink and shade with you.

Famara Beach

The stunningly beautiful Famara Beach is a large curved bay known as “surfers paradise”. Located on the north west coast of the island, it occupies kilometers of beach and the beach is backed by gorgeous pink cliffs that form the highest point of the island. It is ideal for surfing, windsurfing and kiteboarding. It is located away from all the resorts and the hustle and bustle of the larger resorts. The beach has beautiful fine sand and the largest waves in Lanzarote making it immensly popular with surfers. There are no bars or amenities on the beach however the nearby fishing village of La Caleta de Famara  has some small cafes, a couple of restaurants and a surf shop. 

The Playa de Papgayo

This group of 5 beaches are made up of long stretches of fine sand seperated by cliffs. The Playa de Papgayo are part of the protected area Monumento Natural de los Ajaches. The beaches are spectaculiar in their beauty and are accessible by a dirt road or a taxi boat from Playa Blanca Harbour. The small challenge of getting to these beautiful beaches is worth it once you experience the crystal clear emerald green water and unspoilt surroundings. 

Bars and Restaurants 

La Cocina De Colacho

La Cocina De Colacho serves up a variety of different food but the most popular by far is the five-course set menu, which changes every week. Dishes range from steak with calvados and jus, and fish loin with a gin and tonic are a regular occurance. You are also presented with Lanzarotes finest wine due to the restaurants Wine Warehouse. 

Marea Terraza Lounge Bar

If you are looking for a place to let your hair down, Marea Terraza Lounge Bar serves fantastic coktails along with live music every night. You’re encouraged to dance, (should you be brave enough) and the atmosphere is lively and enjoyable.  

El Navarro

El Navarro is a popular choice amongst travellers who are lookng for wonderful food. The restaurant is small and elegant with the dishes being presented beautifully. Every dish is prepared using local ingredients – if you are lucky enough to be in Lanzarote, you must try this restaurant. 

El Risco

If you are in the La Caleta de Famara you must try this delicious fish restaurant. It has a  simple interior and fresh local food, delicous fresh fish dishes and canarian specialities. From El Risco’s pretty little terrace you can watch the windsurfers. 

What is there to do in Lanzarote in October 

Sport Fishing Lanzarote

October and September are the best months of the year for big game fishing in Lanzarote. Sport Fishing Lanzarote organises a number of big game fishing excursions from the port at Puerto Del Carmen. During October, you can expect to catch tuna, white marlin, blue marlin, dorado, wahoo, dentex, barracuda, amberjack and snapper.

The Dive Centre

If you’ve ever wanted to get up-close and personal with a shark, sign up for a diving excursion during your holiday in Lanzarote. October marks the start of the angel shark season in the waters surrounding the Canary Islands. The Dive Centre based in Puerto del Carmen offers a huge selection of diving courses and excursions, including those specifically designed to seek out angel sharks. If diving is a bit too intense for you, you’ll be pleased to hear that the Dive Centre also offers a number of snorkelling trips to choose from.

Raven’s Volcano

With the temperatures slowly cooling down, October is a great month to enjoy a walk or hike. The trek up Raven’s Volcano is one of the most popular on the island and allows you to get really close to the crater of an active volcano something which you’ll struggle to do anywhere else in the Canary Islands. You can choose to visit the volcano as part of a tour, but if you enjoy having the freedom to go off and explore in your own time, you’re best off hiring a car and visiting the site on your own. Don’t forget to take a good pair of trainers or walking boots, food, drinks and your camera.

Jardín de Cactus

The possibility of cloud coverage increases as October progresses. If you’re unfortunate enough to have an overcast day during your holiday and don’t know what to do, why not visit Jardín de Cactus? This cactus museum-garden is home to more than 10,000 plants from over 1,450 different species from the Canary Islands, America and Madagascar, all of which were brought to Lanzarote by a botanicals expert. Whether you’re into gardening or not, Jardín de Cactus is a pleasant way to while away an hour or two on a cloudy afternoon.

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Is there really a better time to go on holiday? If you’re ready for your next trip, why not make a start by finding out where’s hot in October? Summer has just ended, prices and temperatures have dropped – making them a little more bearable, oh and the kids are off school for a week.

The temperatures may not be as hot, but this doesn’t mean catching a tan is out of the question! Whether you’re in need of a quiet all-inclusive break with your partner, or you want to take advantage of half term and whisk the kids away for a splashtastic time in Turkey – October has it all! We’ve picked out our top destinations this month.

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Lanzarote

The Canary Islands are the ideal year-round destination if you’re after some sun. Although warmer in the summer months, you’ll still enjoy temperatures of a warm 23°C. Lanzarote holidays have so many charming characteristics, making them firm favourites amongst holidaymakers for some winter sun. Not only are you treated to pristine golden sands in the popular resort of Costa Teguise, this magical island also has plenty of black-sand beaches like El Golfo in the south west. The beaches are amazing – make sure to be careful when stepping onto them though as they heat up a lot quicker than the golden sands we’re all used to!

There’s so much on offer here, including a trip to the summit of Mount Timanfaya – the active volcano, where you can dine in restaurant El Diablo which cooks tasty dishes from the volcano heat. Of course, it wouldn’t be a trip to Lanzarote without a camel ride through the breathtaking countryside – and you can stop by one of the many wineries around the island for an afternoon of wine tasting.

Windy as it is, Lanzarote is the place to be if you’re into watersports. The sea is perfect for it and you’ll often see quite a few windsurfers out there! Or if you prefer sales to sails a fun-filled day shopping in Arrecife or maybe a day lounging by the sea in Playa Blanca is more for you, there’s so much to do in Lanzarote and we’ve got the holiday for you.

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Cyprus

Crystal-clear waters and sandy coves, it’s got to be Cyprus holidays! This charming island in the Mediterranean Sea boasts amazing weather, delicious seafood dishes and perfect swimming spots. Cyprus is blessed to have Greek and Turkish culture and the streets bring a mix of old and new together – a perfect destination for the whole family. Maybe you’ll be wanting to cancel that return flight home?

With average temperatures of a comfortable 22°C, T-shirt weather is still a thing. The shallow waters of Fig Tree Bay are popular among families with young children and those looking for somewhere to head to for a quick dip. The beaches are the ideal spot to enjoy a day (or more) of catching that vitamin sea – and you’ll get a cracking tan!

You get the best of both worlds on this island, relax on the beaches or take a dip in the crystal-clear sea during the day and by night step into the non-stop party scene of Ayia Napa. You’ll find everything here and whether you’re visiting for a few days or fancy a week-long Cypriot trip, Cyprus is clearly an ideal choice.

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    Turkey

    If you ask anyone where’s hot in October, Turkey will probably be their answer. It’s a popular destination for holidaymakers for its sun, sea and long list of things to do and see – making it the perfect place for a pre-winter holiday. October is a great time to visit, mainly for the reasons above, but also because the tourism season is winding down. You’ll get lower prices and avoid the typical crowds you’d see in the summer months!

    You’ll still enjoy high temperatures with an average of 20°C, meaning a trip to the beach certainly isn’t off the cards. One of our favourite sandy spots is Belek Beach in the Antalya region, it has a 16km stretch of white sands which is perfect for beach bums! If you get too hot, the turquoise waters are perfect for a cool-down period and maybe a bit of marine life spotting.

    The Turkish are proud of their food and, so they should be! Indulge in a tasty Turkish Kebab – not the greasy ones you’d expect from a takeaway after a night out, we’re talking about a fresh dish which is bursting with flavour! And of course, you can’t visit this spectacular country without enjoying Baklava, the syrupy pastry bites which go down a treat with a cup of coffee. Turkey has our heart and makes the perfect sunny getaway in dreary October.

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      Monthly average sea water temperature. Daily figures for 2021-2022.

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      Minimum water temperature in December: 19.5°C
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      Sea water temperature in September, °C

      The average water temperature in September 2022 was 23.8°C . While the minimum and maximum sea water temperatures reached 23.0°C and 24.4°C respectively.

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      The average water temperature in October 2022 was 23.3°C . While the minimum and maximum sea water temperatures reached 23.0°C and 23.7°C respectively.

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      The average water temperature in August 2022 was 22.8°C . While the minimum and maximum sea water temperatures reached 22.4°C and 23.2°C respectively.

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      Sunrise: 07:48 ; Astronomical noon: 13:04 ; Sunset: 18:21 ; Day length: 10:33 ; At night: 13:27
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      Friday, January 20, 2023

      20

      January

      Sunrise: 07:48:00:48 ; Astronomical noon: 13:05 ; Sunset: 18:22 ; Day length: 10:34 ; At night: 13:26
      SB

      Saturday, January 21, 2023

      21

      January

      Sunrise: 07:48:00:48 ; Astronomical noon: 13:05 ; Sunset: 18:23 ; Day length: 10:35 ; Night Length: 13:25
      Sun

      Sunday 22 Jan 2023

      22

      January

      Sunrise: 07:47 ; Astronomical noon: 13:05 ; Sunset: 18:24 ; Day length: 10:37 ; At night: 13:23
      Mon

      Monday, January 23, 2023

      23

      January

      Sunrise: 07:47:00:47 ; Astronomical noon: 13:05 ; Sunset: 18:24 ; Day length: 10:37 ; At night: 13:23
      W

      Tuesday, January 24, 2023

      24

      January

      Sunrise: 07:47:00:47 ; Astronomical noon: 13:06 ; Sunset: 18:25 ; Day length: 10:38 ; Night length: 13:22
      Wed

      Wednesday 25 Jan 2023

      25

      Jan

      Sunrise: 07:46 9013; Astronomical noon: 13:06 ; Sunset: 18:26 ; Day length: 10:40 ; At night: 13:20

      26

      January

      131 07:46

      ; Astronomical noon: 13:06 ; Sunset: 18:27 ; Day length: 10:41 ; The length of the night: 13:19

      Th.

      Thursday, 26 January 2023

      PT

      Friday, January 27 2023

      27

      January

      9000

      Sunny Sun: 07:46:00 ; Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:28 ; Day length: 10:42 ; Night length: 13:18
      SB

      Saturday, January 28, 2023

      28

      January

      9999

      Sunrise of the Sun: 07:45 ; Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:29 ; Day length: 10:44 ; Night Length: 13:16
      Sun

      Sunday 29 Jan 2023

      29

      Jan

      0005

      Sunrise: 07:45 ; Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:29 ; Day length: 10:44 ; At night: 13:16

      30

      January

      Mon

      Monday, January 30, 2023

      Sunny Sun: 07:44 ; Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:30 ; Day length: 10:46 ; At night: 13:14
      W

      Tuesday, January 31 2023

      31

      January

      9000 Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:31 ; Day length: 10:47 ; Night Length: 13:13

      Wed

      Wed 01 Feb 2023

      01

      February

      Sunrise: 07:43 ; Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:32 ; Day length: 10:49 ; Night length: 13:11

      02

      February

      Th.

      Thursday, 02 February 2023

      9000 Sunny Sun: 07:42:42 PM ; Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:33 ; Day length: 10:51 ; The length of the night: 13:09

      03

      February

      PT

      Friday, February 03 2023

      Sun: 07:42:42 PM ; Astronomical noon: 13:08 ; Sunset: 18:34 ; Day length: 10:52 ; Night length: 13:08
      Sat

      Saturday 04 Feb 2023

      04

      February

      Sunrise: 07:41 ; Astronomical noon: 13:07 ; Sunset: 18:34 ; Day length: 10:53 ; Night length: 13:07

      05

      February

      Sun

      Sunday, 05 February 2023

      9000 Astronomical noon: 13:08 ; Sunset: 18:35 ; Day length: 10:54 ; The length of the night: 13:06

      06

      February

      Mon

      Monday, 06 February 2023

      9000 9000

      Sun: 07:40:00 ; Astronomical noon: 13:08 ; Sunset: 18:36 ; Day length: 10:56 ; Night length: 13:04
      Tue

      Tuesday 07 February 2023

      07

      February

      Sunrise: 9013 9013 919 Astronomical noon: 13:08 ; Sunset: 18:37 ; Day length: 10:58 ; At night: 13:02

      08

      February

      CP

      Wednesday, 08 February 2023

      9000 9000 9000 9000 Sunny Sun: 07:39 ; Astronomical noon: 13:08 ; Sunset: 18:38 ; Day length: 10:59 ; Night length: 13:01

      watch the long-term weather forecast in Charco del Palo (lanzarote)

      You watch the sunrise and sunset in Charco del Palo (lanzarote).

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